Motorola WR850 manual Configuring Virtual Server Settings, Section, Configuration

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Configuring Virtual Server Settings

Section 3

Configuration

 

 

Configuring Virtual Server Settings

The Virtual Server sets up an automatic inbound forwarding mechanism for services running on your computer, such as web servers, email servers, or other specialized applications. You must configure your server with a static IP address to use this service.

To access the screen, click Networking > Virtual Server.

To add a Virtual Server entry:

1Enter the name of the server in the Virtual Server Name field. There is a limit of 32 characters for the name.

2Click enable if you wish the virtual server to become active immediately. Otherwise, you can save the information and enable it at later date.

To enable at a later date, select the entry from the Virtual Server table and then check enable.

3From the Incoming Protocol drop-down list, select TCP, UDP, or Both.

4Enter the port value (0 to 65535) in the Incoming Port field

5In the Forwarding IP field, enter the IP Address of the server to which you will forward.

6Enter the port value (0 to 65535) in the Forwarding Port field.

7(Optional) If you want to schedule the time and day of week for the forwarding service to be active, select the time and day in the Schedule row. If you want the forwarding service to be active all the time, select Everyday and 24 Hours.

8Click Add to add the entry to the VS table.

9Click Apply to save the entry.

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